3.1; JACKSON, page 279; “II. FULLER, JONATHAN, (s. of John, Sen.,) m. Mindwell, dr. of James Trowbridge, Sen., no issue. By his will he bequeathed his estate to Jonathan, s. of his brother Joseph.”

3.3/5 – Capt. Edward Fuller built a house in 1775 close to the original homestead, which was added to the National Register of Historic places in 1986. Today it occupies 59-71 North Street in Newton, MA.

4.1; Capt. Joseph built this house on 20 acres gifted from father-in-law, Edward Jackson. This farm eventually included and additional 200 acres that he received from his father’s will.

Francis Jackson, History of the Early Settlement of Newton, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts: From 1639 to 1800 – with a Genealogical of its Inhabitants prior to 1800, “of Boston, a Native of Newton”, Boston: Printed by Stacy and Richardson, 1854.

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2c.1; House was demolished, Nov. 1964.

4a.1; Map shows that Joshua Bond was the resident male, however we know that Elizabeth Fuller married Josiah Bond, 31 Jan 1719/20 in Newton. We have seen these names mixed in the past and assume the Map to be incorrect.